If the rumor turns out to be true, it would not only make it easier for users to shift between the two competing platforms but it would also be the first time that iMessage service would be opened up beyond Apple-branded hardware. The report claims that Apple’s plans are continuously changing, so it is possible that the company might not make the announcement of iMessage coming to Android smartphones at WWDC. However, the service would “definitely” be launched on Android this year, claims the publication sources. Apple is increasingly focused on building services that are available across the platforms and not just exclusive to iOS and OS X users, the source says. The company released Apple Music for Android smartphones and tablets last November. Later, Apple Music landed on the Google Play store as Apple’s first in-house developed Android app offering. The announcement would come at a time when Apple is witnessing a slowdown in iPhone sales, while Android smartphone shipments and adoption continues to grow. By bringing iMessage to Android, Apple will open up the messaging service to millions of additional users and help lock in users to its services. We would recommend you to take this rumor with a pinch of salt. It is likely that Apple’s decision has been influenced by the launch of two new messaging services — Allo and Duo — from Google that will be available for both iOS and Android devices when it launches later this year. Google already offers Hangouts for both Android and iOS devices. Also read: Here is how to get Apple’s iMessage on an Android smartphone